Kids (Ages 6-12)

Tawasaw offers a range of programs designed specifically for children ages 6–12, nurturing them during the most formative years of their development. Through camps, workshops, and mentorship-based learning, students are guided to build strong foundations in faith, character, and community. Rooted in Tawasaw’s mentorship model, these programs create engaging and supportive environments where children not only learn Islamic knowledge, but begin to live it—developing confidence, curiosity, and a love for growing in both Deen and Dunya.

Within this age group, students grow through two key stages: Adventurers (ages 6–9) and Pioneers (ages 10–12). Adventurers focus on building foundational character, habits, and a love for learning, while Pioneers are supported through specialized programming designed for their growing independence. At this stage, students are guided to take greater ownership of their learning, deepen their sense of responsibility, and begin navigating their identity with confidence and intention.


Camp Iqra

Weekend Learning Program | 4 Semesters (8-12 Weeks each) | Saturdays

Camp Iqra is a foundational program within the Tawasaw journey, designed to nurture students in the core teachings of Islam within a supportive environment of mentorship and growth. Rooted in The Tawasaw Way—modeled after the Prophetic Suhbah Method—students learn through guidance, companionship, and lived experience. Through mentorship and experiential learning, they build a strong foundation in Qur’an Tafsir, Hadith, Seerah, Essential Fiqh, and Adab and Akhlaq, connecting knowledge to daily life.


Camp Nexus

Summer Learning Program | 2-3 Weeks | Monday - Thursday

Camp Nexus is the summer extension of the Camp Iqra journey, offering students an immersive environment where faith, learning, and mentorship come together through shared experiences. Rooted in Suhba (companionship), students engage in discussions, sports, activities, and reflection that bring Islamic teachings to life. Through thematic and interactive learning, they deepen their understanding of Islam while strengthening their connection to one another and to their community.


Suhba Circles

Weekly Mentorship Circles Guided by Legacy Mentors

Suhba Circles are small, mentorship-based gatherings where students meet regularly under the guidance of a Legacy Mentor to explore topics such as Seerah, the stories of the Prophets and Sahaba, and inspiring figures from Islamic history. Rooted in the Prophetic Suhbah Method, these circles create a space where lessons from weekly content are deepened through discussion, reflection, and shared experience. Students build meaningful relationships, develop a sense of belonging and grow together in faith—making Suhba Circles the relational core of the Tawasaw experience.


Bright Night

Annual Workshop | October 31st

Bright Night is a special program for elementary and middle school students, offering a meaningful and joyful alternative to Halloween. Through engaging activities, interactive learning, and themed experiences, students are guided to explore Islamic concepts in a fun and memorable way. Bright Night creates a positive space where children can celebrate, connect with their faith, and build a sense of identity—turning a time of the year into an opportunity for learning, reflection, and community rooted in Islam.


Receiving Ramadan Together

Annual Workshop | Before Ramadan

Receiving Ramadan is a preparatory workshop designed to help students and families enter the blessed month with intention, clarity, and readiness. Through reflection, reminders, and practical guidance, participants learn how to spiritually and practically prepare for Ramadan—strengthening their connection with the Qur’an, prayer, and acts of worship. Rooted in the Tawasaw approach, this gathering creates a space to reset, realign, and welcome Ramadan with hearts that are حاضر (present), intentional, and eager to grow in both Deen and Dunya.


Receiving Hajj Together

Annual Workshop | Before Eidul-Adha

Receiving Hajj is a preparatory workshop designed to help participants understand and spiritually prepare for the journey of Hajj. Through reflection, guidance, and meaningful discussion, attendees explore the significance of Hajj, the rituals involved, and the deeper purpose behind this sacred pilgrimage. Rooted in the Tawasaw approach, the workshop invites participants to approach Hajj not only as a physical journey, but as a transformative experience—preparing the heart to seek closeness to Allah, renew intentions, and carry the lessons of Hajj into their lives in both Deen and Dunya.


The Beauty of Salah

Seasonal Workshop

The Beauty of Salah is a reflective workshop designed to help students rediscover prayer as a meaningful and transformative connection with Allah. Moving beyond routine, this workshop explores the purpose, depth, and spiritual significance of salah—helping kids understand not just how to pray, but why we pray. Through guided reflection, practical insights, and discussion, students learn how to be more present in their salah, connect with its meanings, and experience it as a source of peace, grounding, and closeness to Allah.


Quran Seeds

Online Courses and In-Person Workshops

Qur’an Seeds is a program led by Imam Thabet that helps students build a meaningful and lasting relationship with the Qur’an. Through a combination of engaging YouTube content, online courses, and in-person workshops, students experience learning in a way that is both accessible and impactful. By blending storytelling, reflection, and guided teaching, Qur’an Seeds creates an environment where the Qur’an is not only learned, but loved and lived—nurturing a connection that grows with them in both Deen and Dunya.